Biggest US Tax Evaders

America's corporate tax rate is 35% which is claimed to be the highest among industrialized nations, worldwide. However, most of the U.S corporations don't pay their taxes within those rates or percents. There are American companies that are not paying any taxes at all and are even receiving tax credits. This issue is on an ongoing debate on whether these companies should pay more or less than 35% corporate tax. But there are also some reasons why these companies are not paying their taxes and here are the reasons:

The company or corporation have lost a large amount of money

When there are huge fines because of illegal acts or conduct that the government declares as illegal.

If the company is greatly affected by natural phenomenon or "acts of God," such as hurricanes, super storms, tsunami, earthquakes or anything alike which causes massive damage to the company affecting its ability to work.

Because of the recession, this has become an excuse for some U.S. companies to not pay their taxes. The drawback of this is that even when the business had recovered and have had a great improvement over the years, they failed to re-establish their tax obligations and responsibilities. Due to the recession, the average federal taxes that corporations paid significantly went down from 22.5% to about 10%.

Although there are real reasons on why some American companies don't pay their taxes, some other companies don't pay their taxes because they are doing everything to avoid or cut off their taxes to almost none and this is due to tax loopholes and subsidies.

So here is a list of the top 10 companies that don’t pay taxes:

1. Bank of America

In the year 2010, this company obtained a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS even though it made a profit amounting to $4.4 billion and having received a bailout of almost $1 trillion from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department. It also paid no taxes in the year 2012 to its profit offshore of $17.2.

2. Citigroup

It is said that this is one of the five big banks who are likely to get about three cents from every tax dollar refund from the American community. It was able to produce more than $4 billion in profits last 2010 but did not pay any federal income taxes. It also received a bailout of $2.5 trillion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury. Its profits offshore amounted to about $42.6 billion in 2012.

3. Exxon Mobil

In 2009, Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits but did not pay federal tax. In addition, it also had a return of $156 million from the IRS. In 2010-2012 it is reported to have paid a 15% tax rate which is very less than the U.S. corporate tax of 35%. Moreover, it had proceeds of $43 billion offshore in 2012.

4. FedEx

It did not pay any tax when it earned a $5.7 billion income in 2009. FedEx also received a $2.1 billion tax subsidy.

5. General Electric

Because of its smart use of tax loopholes, it profited an amount of $88 billion from 2002-2012 and had a received a $3 billion worth of rebate. It paid no federal taxes in some few years to a very less percentage of tax. It also gained a $108 billion profit offshore in 2012.

6. Honeywell

In the year 2009-2012, Honeywell's income is about $5 billion and only gave $50 million income tax which is about 1% of its profit. It also received a tax subsidy amounting to $1.7 billion. With regards to its profit offshore, it made $11.6 billion.

7. Merck

This company earned $13.6 billion profit and paid a federal tax of only $2.5 billion in 2009-2012. It also earned $53.4 billion offshore in 2012.

8. Microsoft

This corporation is known as one of the biggest offshore hoarders which actually save $4.5 billion in 2009-2011 by relocating profits to Puerto Rico. It even made a $60.8 billion profits offshore in 2012. It was said that if Microsoft earnings are brought to U.S. it would be in debt of an amount of $19.4 billion.

9. Pfizer

Aside from $73 billion proceeds overseas, it got a $2.2 billion reimbursement in 2010-2012 with earnings of $43 billion worldwide.

10. Verizon

It did not pay its taxes in 2008-2012 even though it profited an amount of $19.3 It even received a refund of $535 million and a tax subsidy amounted to $7.3 billion.

That goes out list of the top 10 companies that don’t pay taxes. There are other more companies that are reported to be in the top 10 companies that don’t pay taxes. Take note that this list is not definite and may be subjected to changes through time.

Kidal D. is author at LeraBlog. The author's views are entirely his/her own and may not reflect the views and opinions of LeraBlog staff. Chief editor and author at LERAblog, writing useful articles and HOW TOs on various topics. Particularly interested in topics such as Internet, advertising, SEO, web development, and business.